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End Of Act John Proctor
1,361 words
The Crucible was a story with a wide range of
characters. Not only appearance wise but, with
different personalities a together. Many
caracteur's in this play thought differently from
one and other. That is why this book had a few
"twists and turns" to the story. In my profiles, I
will display many different caracteur's and
theirs' different mentality. First I will start
with Mr. John Proctor, a. k. a. "shoulder
checker." John Proctor had always things on his
mind. People were always on his mind...
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Tragic Hero Reverend Parris
1,407 words
A tragedy should bring fear and pity to the
reader. A man in this tragedy not should be
exceptionally righteous, but his faults should
come about because of a certain irreversible error
on his part. This man should find a bad or fatal
ending to add to the tragedy of the story, for
this man in the tragic hero. The protagonist John
Proctor portrays a tragic hero in The Crucible;
his hamartia of adultery causes great internal
struggles, he displays hubris by challenging
authority, and he encounters...
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Affair With Abigail John Proctor
1,047 words
The primary dramatic focus in the play The
Crucible is the moral struggle of its protagonist,
John Proctor. Certain characteristics of John
Proctor s character and also the environment of
the Puritanical Salem alleviated this problem for
him. The main issues running through out the play
are a series of dilemmas that John Proctor faces.
The first and foremost of these is his guilt over
his adulterous affair with Abigail Williams, the
second his hesitation to testify against Abigail
to bring out t...
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Men And Women Mary Warren
1,088 words
For the scene in which John Proctor persuaded Mary
Warren to go to the court and confess that the
girls are lying, I have chosen to set it in
Proctors fields. There he will be working when
Mary Warren approaches him. There she will say
that shes sorry about Elizabeth and tries to
comfort John. John is to appear almost overwhelmed
by the previous nights events. Mary then slips up
by saying " If there is anything I can do? .
" and John jumps and asks her to go to the
court and confess. T...
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Elizabeth Proctor Commit Adultery
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IS JOHN PROCTOR A? GOOD? MAN? Arthur Miller? s
play? The Crucible? , is set in the small American
Town of Salem. One of the main character? s is
John Proctor, husband to Elizabeth Proctor and a
feared, though respected member of this? New
Jerusalem? s? community. John Proctor is a man who
has some flaws, but also many good points to his
personality. Various characters throughout the
play highlight these differing aspects of Proctor?
s personality. Proctor also presents various
personality traits...
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Salem Witch Hunts Proctor And Abigail
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The play, ? The Crucible? , illustrates how people
react to mass hysteria created by a person or
group of people, as people did during the McCarthy
hearings of the 1950 s and the Salem witch hunts
of 1962. Many Americans were wrongly accused of
being Communist sympathizers. The activities of
the House of Un-American Activities Committee
began to be linked with the witchcraft trials that
had taken place in the town of Salem. This
provided Miller with the catalyst to write? The
Crucible? . Without...
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